Australasian Leisure Management
Feb 13, 2023

The Watarrka Track to be one of Australia’s most scenic multi-day walking experiences

With a Project Facilitation Agreement having been signed for The Watarrka Track, located 330 kilometres south west of Alice Springs, the track is anticipated to become one of Australia’s most scenic multi-day walking experiences.

The Watarrka National Park, which is nestled in the heart of the red centre and home to Kings Canyon, already attracts more than 250,000 visitors each year.

The Project Facilitation Agreement has been signed by the proponent, Australian Walking Company, the Central Land Council and Northern Territory Parks and Wildlife, following on-ground meetings with the Watarrka Traditional Owners.

The Agreement ensures all parties will work together to facilitate the development and delivery of the track, and to maximise the economic benefit for the Territory economy, including providing economic and social benefits for the local traditional owners of Watarrka.

Australian Walking Company will work in partnership with Traditional Owners and NT Parks and Wildlife to achieve the best outcomes, including negotiating an appropriate track alignment that takes into consideration the cultural and natural values of the landscape, while delivering a quality walking experience for locals and tourists alike.

NT Minister for Parks and Rangers, Nicole Manison notes “this will be yet another wonderful tourism experience on offer in Central Australia.

“Watarrka is a culturally significant place, with unique heritage, and we know tourists are seeking authentic cultural experiences while in the Northern Territory.

“The new walk will deliver job opportunities in Centralia Australia and well as allow hikers to be immersed in one of our beautiful National Parks.”  

The Northern Territory Government has already committed $5.6 million in co-funding for the project, with construction anticipated later in the year.

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